VoIP News
ComputerWorld Published VoIP News
- Buyer's guide: Power-line networking for your Mac-friendly home - While not as well known or widely used as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, power-line networking -- using your existing home electrical wiring to transmit data, turning every outlet in your house into a potential network connection -- can be a lifesaver when Wi-Fi won't reach or when you can't run Ethernet cabling.
- Fast fixes for common PC problems - Every computer user hits a speed bump now and then. And instead of being the only person at the holiday party who knows how to fix a dead power supply or find an e-mail attachment lost in cyberspace, here's some advice to pass along to friends and relatives.
- Undersea robot searches for severed cables - A robot submarine was scouring the seabed 200 meters under the Mediterranean Sea trying to locate the ends of undersea cables that were cut on Friday, disrupting voice and Internet traffic.
- Three deals symbolized storage trends in 2008 - The storage story of 2008 was growth: An accelerating explosion of information, much of it in the form of video, led IT administrators to try to make better use of their capacity and staff.
- Foundry shareholders OK merger with Brocade - Foundry Networks shareholders have approved a merger with Brocade Communications.
TMC Published VoIP News
- 8x8 to Offer Packet8 Softalk Office With New Intel VoIP-Enabled PC Solutions - 8x8 to Offer Packet8 Softalk Office With New Intel VoIP-Enabled PC Solutions
- Cisco can't reproduce Black Hat flaw - Cisco can't reproduce Black Hat flaw
- MCL: M2M Corporation Reports Broadband Telephony Update - MCL: M2M Corporation Reports Broadband Telephony Update
- Middle East - Saudi operator RTS selects Pactolus VoIP technology - Middle East - Saudi operator RTS selects Pactolus VoIP technology
- Quintum® Debuts New Survivable S Versions of its Tenor® VoIP Switches and Gateways That Assure IP Telephony Network Survivability - Quintum® Debuts New Survivable S Versions of its Tenor® VoIP Switches and Gateways That Assure IP Telephony Network Survivability
The Register
- iSkoot brings Skype to Treo smart phones -
VoIP over cellular
iSkoot the Sype-on-mobile-phones company has brought its VoIP software to Palm's Treo 650 and 700p, the firm announced this week even as it extended its network coverage to dozens of countries outside the US.…
- Intel hypes WiMAX to the sky in Brazil -
A man in a van would do
Column It is over five years since two LocustWorld staff set up a satellite van in a Yorkshire Dales village, and provided wireless internet to local users who couldn't get ADSL.…
- Skype not ready for mobility -
Mobile chief says network tariffs make it impractical
Skype's head of mobile access has said that until network operators stop charging by the quantity of data transmitted then Skype won't be available on mobile phones.…
- VoIP revolution leaves US behind -
SIP on this
Symbian Show Born and hyped in the USA, mobile VoIP over Wi-Fi looks set to create waves everywhere … except the USA.…
- US using more mobiles than landlines -
And VoIP take-up forecast to take off
Mobile phones have eclipsed landlines as communication methods of choice for Americans, according to an online survey by Harris Interactive.…
- Vonage calls up USB key phone -
VoIP app and 250MB of storage space
VoIP telephony company Vonage has launched its V-Phone USB calling kit in the UK. It's the size of a Flash drive - there's 250MB of free storage space on there - but also includes all you need to use your Vonage account on any PC, anywhere.…
- Pure predicts bright future -
Sparkling revenues prompt acquisition hunt
Pure Telecom is on the acquisition trail after announcing a healthy revenue forecast on Monday.…
- eBay dials Google for 'click-to-call' advertising -
Giants team up for high-tech QVC
Google will give eBay a taste of its lucrative advertising business when the two companies team up to plaster the online auction site with advertising from early 2007.…
- Security vendors talk up VoIP threats -
Phantom menace?
Security vendors are talking up the potential for attacks on IP telephony systems, reckoned to be the next major market for security defences.…
- Vonage V-phone hits UK streets -
It's mobile and, technically, it's a phone
It's a phone on a USB stick, it looks just like any USB memory stick, and it has (at last!) shipped into the UK. It's the Vonage V-phone.…